Showing posts with label NPA/B. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NPA/B. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Three More Lives Lost to Niemann-Pick Disease

We are deeply saddened to pass along news of three more recent deaths due to Niemann-Pick Disease.


Stephanie Francis Lawrence (above, left), age 24, of London, Ontario, Canada, passed away on October 9, due to the effects of Niemann-Pick Disease Type C (NPC). Mia Walts (above, center), passed away October 29, due to Niemann-Pick Disease Type A (NPA). And Gavin Lopez (above, right), age 7, of Little Elm, Texas, passed away October 30, due to NPC.


Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and friends of these young people at this very difficult time.

For more information visit the National Niemann-Pick Disease Web site's NewsLine page.




Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sarah Elisabeth Glassman


Sarah Elisabeth Glassman (NPA/B)
Jan. 30, 2007 - Aug. 30, 2010


With great sadness we pass along word of the death of Sarah Elisabeth Glassman, age 3 years, from the effects of Niemann-Pick Disease Type A/B (ASMD).

Sarah is survived by her parents, Aaron and Valerie Glassman of Norfolk, Virginia; her brother, Zachary; grandparents Dr. Myron and Nanci Glassman and Brenda Bowling; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and admirers.

"Loved by all who knew her, delicate and tiny Sarah was an amazing inspiration. It was an honor to be with this little angel. She taught everyone the true value of each day on earth and gave us all so many happy memories."

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Edmarc Hospice for Children (www.edmarc.org) or the National Niemann-Pick Disease Foundation.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Joseph James Colton

Joseph James Colton
May 18, 2005 - May 19, 2010


It is with great sadness that we pass along news of the passing of little Joseph Colton, the son of James and Alexa Colton of Florida. Joseph James Colton, 5 years old, passed away on Wednesday, May 19th due to conditions resulting from Niemann- Pick Disease Type A/B.

Joseph was a happy child from the day he was born until the day he died. His enthusiastic smile brightened the room. Joseph loved to attend his brother's baseball and football games, watching and rooting for the teams to score.

Joseph enjoyed birthday parties, listening to music while dancing in his chair, hanging out in his community pool, taking morning or evening walks through his neighborhood and stopping to toss acorns into the water from the bridges.

We can all learn from Joseph's example how to embrace the simple pleasures available to us in each precious day. While his life was far too short, it was a life well-enjoyed and well-lived.

Our deepest sympathies go out to Joseph's family and friends in their loss.
For more information about Niemann-Pick Disease, please visit the NNPDF Web site.